Do you think that there
are angels? The word angel means messenger, and most people do think that there
are angels. The Bible teaches that angels were made by God during the six days
of creation, although it doesn’t say on which day.
They do not have a body,
but angels are powerful, intelligent spirits. Good angels guard and protect
God’s children (Ps.91:11ff), but evil angels hold unbelievers captive (Luke
11:21f; Eph.2:2). Believers, however, can resist the temptation of evil angels
through the power of God (Eph.6:10-17).
There have lots of
books and songs and movies and shows about angels. As Lutherans, we sing about
angels. Our songs include: The Angel Gabriel from Heaven Came; Angels from
the Realms of Glory; and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. Do you know
any of those? Maybe your parents know them. … Some people say that they have
seen angels and talked to them, but none of them has ever had a conversation
with an angel like Mary did.
In our Gospel, the
Angel Gabriel greeted Mary and told her that God chose her to give birth to a
baby. Mary believed the angel and asked how this would happen. Gabriel told her
that she should name her baby, Jesus. Jesus would be her son, and the Son of
God.
As important as angels are to God, do you know
who is more important to God? You! God made you even higher than the angels.
God loves you so much that He gave you His Son as your Savior. So, while it’s
important to believe in angels, it is even more important to believe in Jesus
and carry Him in your heart like Mary did because Jesus gives you life with God
in Heaven.
And now, let us pray.
Heavenly Father, from whom all fatherhood in heaven and earth is named: Bless
all children, and give their fathers and mothers the spirit of wisdom and love,
so that the homes in which they grow up may be to them an image of Your
Kingdom, and the care of their parents a likeness of Your love. We pray in the
Name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
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